The bonuses were dished out after Saturday’s event, which took place at The Palms Las Vegas and aired on Spike TV.

Hazelett earned both a Submission of the Night and Fight of the Night award (Burkman, who lost to Hazelett, split Fight of the Night honors). The Knockout of the Night bonus went to McFedries.

Hazelett, a Cincinnati-area fighter who trains with Team Jorge Gurgel, secured Submission of the Night honors in what will likely be remembered as his breakthrough win. Hazelett nearly stopped top-five welterweight Josh Koscheck in March at UFC 82 but ultimately suffered a second-round TKO. With Burkman, though, it was one submission attempt after another. The 22-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighter finally secured the fight-ending arm-bar in the second round.

He got $20,000 for the submission — and an additional $20,000 for Fight of the Night. Opponent Burkman also gets $20,000 for Fight of the Night honors.

McFedries, meanwhile, earned $20,000 for his first-round, 68-second TKO stoppage of Marvin Eastman. McFedries dominated the fight from the opening bell and staggered his opponent with a series of power shots.